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  1. The Cosmopolitans was a United States new wave band that was based in New York from 1979 until 1982. The band was best known for songs "(How to Keep Your) Husband Happy" and "Wild Moose Party" [2] released on Alan Betrock 's Shake Records in 1980 (US), [3] and Albion Records in 1981 (UK).

  2. The longest-lived lineup of live Cosmopolitans included drummer Evan "Funk" Davies, guitarist/vocalist David "Itch" Britsch, and keyboardist Jeff Dedrick.

  3. The Cosmopolitans was a United States new wave band that was based in New York from 1979 until 1982. The band was best known for songs " (How to Keep Your) Husband Happy" and "Wild Moose Party" released on Alan Betrock 's Shake Records in 1980 (US), and Albion Records in 1981 (UK).

  4. David interviews three members of the quirky dance/new wave band The Cosmopolitans, Jamie Sims, Robert Crenshaw (brother of Marshall Crenshaw), and Judy Mont...

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  5. Home page of The Cosmopolitans, a rock group from North Carolina and New York. The Cosmopolitans, a dance-troupe-turned-rock-combo, surfed the New Wave as a leader of the pack of party bands as the 1970s bled into the 1980s.

  6. The Cosmopolitans were a dance-troupe-turned-rock combo that surfed the New Wave as leaders of the pack of party bands. North Carolina songwriter Jamie K. Sims started the group in NYC in 1979 and was joined by Nel Moore , accompanied by Mitch Easter and others.

  7. The Cosmopolitans - New Wave/Punk/Party band based in NYC from 1979 until 82.

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